Sunday, July 17, 2011
DIVORCE IS A REALITY TODAY
What can you do? First, turn to Christ for the wisdom and grace you need, and commit your life and your future to Him. Then avoid constantly talking about the past with your children; that only makes things worse. In addition, trust God to work in your son's heart; he's still young, and in time he'll hopefully move beyond this
DIVORCE IS A REALITY TODAY
What can you do? First, turn to Christ for the wisdom and grace you need, and commit your life and your future to Him. Then avoid constantly talking about the past with your children; that only makes things worse. In addition, trust God to work in your son's heart; he's still young, and in time he'll hopefully move beyond this
nicholasministries: YOU CAN HAVE WHAT YOU CONFESS
There’s power in word’s and especially in God’s Word. What you consistently say, whether good or bad will have a great impact on your life. That’s why it’s so necessary to speak good words.
nicholasministries: YOU CAN HAVE WHAT YOU CONFESS
There’s power in word’s and especially in God’s Word. What you consistently say, whether good or bad will have a great impact on your life. That’s why it’s so necessary to speak good words.
Saturday, July 9, 2011
would you ever refuse to follow God’s commands? In general, Christians believe that they are supposed to do what God tells them to do. My question for the Christians here: are there any sorts of orders that you would refuse if you thought that they came from God? For example, in the bible God orders his followers to slaughter babies (and they do it). If God gave you that sort of order today, would you follow it? Or would you refuse God’s command, and tell him that you thought killing babies was simply wrong and that you weren’t going to do it?
would you ever refuse to follow God’s commands? In general, Christians believe that they are supposed to do what God tells them to do. My question for the Christians here: are there any sorts of orders that you would refuse if you thought that they came from God? For example, in the bible God orders his followers to slaughter babies (and they do it). If God gave you that sort of order today, would you follow it? Or would you refuse God’s command, and tell him that you thought killing babies was simply wrong and that you weren’t going to do it?
Friday, July 8, 2011
GOD SEE THE HURT IN YOUR HEART LIKE NOBODY ELSE CAN

"God sees the hurt in your heart like nobody else can. |
You may think, "Nobody knows what I'm going through, nobody feels the pain I'm experiencing."
But God knows!
He knows your feelings and frustrations. He's seen the crisis in your soul. There's no hurt that goes unnoticed by God. Psalm 56:6 says, "You know how troubled I am; you have kept a record of my tears." (Good News) Often when we're hurting, we feel very isolated and lonely. Maybe there's been a death in the family, a divorce, maybe we've gotten fired, and we start to think, "Nobody understands the way I feel; nobody can tell the way I feel; nobody feels the pain." But God knows, and "The LORD is like a father to his children, tender and compassionate to those who fear him." (Psalms 103:13, NLT) God not only sees, He cares! He knows the causes, the reasons, the things that brought you to this point. He understands because he made you, and he sees the hurt in your heart like nobody else can.Because God knows our frustrations and despair, we can give those feelings to God: "Give all your worries and cares to God, for he cares about what happens to you." (1 Peter 5:7, NLT) Cast them all permanently on God, once and for all, and then, don't take them back.
GOD SEE THE HURT IN YOUR HEART LIKE NOBODY ELSE CAN

"God sees the hurt in your heart like nobody else can. |
You may think, "Nobody knows what I'm going through, nobody feels the pain I'm experiencing."
But God knows!
He knows your feelings and frustrations. He's seen the crisis in your soul. There's no hurt that goes unnoticed by God. Psalm 56:6 says, "You know how troubled I am; you have kept a record of my tears." (Good News) Often when we're hurting, we feel very isolated and lonely. Maybe there's been a death in the family, a divorce, maybe we've gotten fired, and we start to think, "Nobody understands the way I feel; nobody can tell the way I feel; nobody feels the pain." But God knows, and "The LORD is like a father to his children, tender and compassionate to those who fear him." (Psalms 103:13, NLT) God not only sees, He cares! He knows the causes, the reasons, the things that brought you to this point. He understands because he made you, and he sees the hurt in your heart like nobody else can.Because God knows our frustrations and despair, we can give those feelings to God: "Give all your worries and cares to God, for he cares about what happens to you." (1 Peter 5:7, NLT) Cast them all permanently on God, once and for all, and then, don't take them back.